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CompTIA Data+: DAO-001 Certification Guide

By : Cameron Dodd
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CompTIA Data+: DAO-001 Certification Guide

By: Cameron Dodd

Overview of this book

The CompTIA Data+ certification exam not only helps validate a skill set required to enter one of the fastest-growing fields in the world, but also is starting to standardize the language and concepts within the field. However, there’s a lot of conflicting information and a lack of existing resources about the topics covered in this exam, and even professionals working in data analytics may need a study guide to help them pass on their first attempt. The CompTIA Data + (DAO-001) Certification Guide will give you a solid understanding of how to prepare, analyze, and report data for better insights. You’ll get an introduction to Data+ certification exam format to begin with, and then quickly dive into preparing data. You'll learn about collecting, cleaning, and processing data along with data wrangling and manipulation. As you progress, you’ll cover data analysis topics such as types of analysis, common techniques, hypothesis techniques, and statistical analysis, before tackling data reporting, common visualizations, and data governance. All the knowledge you've gained throughout the book will be tested with the mock tests that appear in the final chapters. By the end of this book, you’ll be ready to pass the Data+ exam with confidence and take the next step in your career.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
1
Part 1: Preparing Data
7
Part 2: Analyzing Data
13
Part 3: Reporting Data
19
Part 4: Mock Exams

Summary

This chapter has covered a lot of information about data governance, including different levels and different aspects. First, we covered data security with different forms of access requirements, encryptions, transmissions, and data masking. Then, we talked about the Data Use Agreement contracts and their main sections: acceptable use, data processing with a focus on data breaches, data deletion, and data retention. Next, we went over different data classifications, such as PII, PHI, and PCI. Finally, we wrapped up our talk about data governance with a section on entity relationship requirements, which briefly touched on record link restrictions, data constraints, and cardinality.

In the next chapter, we will cover everything you need to know about data quality and management for the exam! I’ll see you there!